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Thursday, 25 September 2014

All of us need a makeover every once and again. For some of us, it might be as simple as going to the salon and getting a facial or a manicure, and for others it might be as involved as going back to school to get a master’s degree in an entirely new field. But no matter who we are, there comes a time when we are drawn to reinventing some aspects of who we are and how we are perceived. This is all a natural part of evolving and it shouldn’t be something to cower away from. This is the very essence of following your dreams and it is an instinct to be embraced.

If you are going to create the you that you want to be, you need to visualize that exactly who that person is. For me, it’s someone who is admired as a professional and looked up to for a high and generous moral standard while at the same time looking great. Improving your image starts with making small changes that turn into habits. For example, because I want to be seen as someone who is a consummate professional, I am always the first one to work and the last one to leave. I make this a rule. I don’t talk about it, I just let people see it and come to their own conclusions. After all, it’s my image that I want to inform their opinions, not some kind of boastful nature. Obviously, if I always told everyone at the office that I worked harder than they, my image would not be improved at all.

Another way to improve your image as a high class and cosmopolitan person is to dress the part. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you take yourself seriously, and that means dressing professionally as well as acting professionally. The perfect suit is the best step to take in this regard. Not only will it make you look amazing, it will inform the way that you conduct business. Not only is a sign of respect to your colleagues, but it is a demand that your colleagues respect you. You will never see a politician on the television wearing anything unprofessional. That’s because they have an image that they absolutely must project if they’re to be taken seriously. Whatever suit you decide on, it must fit you. Not just fit you, but fit you perfectly. That’s why buying a suit and not getting it tailored is the same as not buying a suit at all. It’s a detriment to your image if you look like you’re trying too hard but not succeeding.

If you want to add the most classic of all cherries on top of your new image, think of nothing more than a Rolex watch. It is quintessentially classy and respectful. It is the aged filet of timepieces.

If you are in the midst of giving yourself an overall makeover, you would do well to visit either Rolex blog Or The Watch Buyers Groupand get this reinvention started on the right foot.

Sunday, 21 September 2014

By the time you read this, I'm probably on a 12 hour flight to London!!!!!! Today is the day. It's finally here. I'm going to England. I'm going to University...the feels are unreal. I can't believe I'm actually going aboard, to the other side of the world. Anyway, I've finally received my student visa and I haven't posted as often as I wanted because I've been incredibly busy packing and doing all those last minute traveling things. But if you follow me on Instagram (shameless plug), you can see London/England through the eyes of a tourist? Hope to see some of you there & wish me luck!

Also, I won't be posting for about a week or so...until I get settled in so please bear with me!

Lunch with Lily - omnomnom // We're off to Warwick!!! // Vanilla scents are my all time favourite

Tea time is good time - see you all in London :') // So iridescent // Youth is wasted on the young

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Do you know what's crazy? That in 3 days, I'll be on a 12 hour flight to the UK to start the next chapter of my life. This whole thing is still really surreal to me, especially since I've never even step foot into the UK. So in today's post, I'm just going to share with you some things that I am looking forward to in the UK, and some things I will miss from the country which I've been living in, Vietnam.

What I will miss

- The relatively cheaper prices - seriously, everything in the UK will be crazy expensive if I convert the currencies

Monday, 15 September 2014

As we get near the end of September, the weather gets cooler and cardigans, beanies, scarves and tights come out to play during the colder, darker months. Living in a tropical country with only 2 seasons (wet & dry), I've always been slightly jealous of those bloggers in the northern hemisphere that are able to snuggle up in cosy sweaters and partake in the art of fashion we call 'layering'. But since this year is the first year that I'll be in the UK for autumn and winter, I must say that I am beyond excited to be able to jump on that bandwagon - I've already started preparing by buying tons of sweaters in my latest August Haul.

When it comes to fashion/style inspiration, Pinterest is my absolute favourite. So for those of you that are unsure of how to/what is layering or how to wear that new coat/boots of yours...this will be extremely handy ;)

1. Leather is literally the material for fall if you want that edgy yet chic look

2. Scarf, beanie and trench coat? Check.

3. Pair one of those chunky, oversized 'sweater dresses' with knee high boots for the laidback and casual look whilst running errands

Saturday, 13 September 2014

So I saw this tag on Amy @ A Little Boat Sailing blog and since I'm the biggest fan ever ever ever, I thought it would be right if I did this tag! Hope you guys enjoy it and if you do do the tag, leave your links below - I would love to know other Potterhead's answers :D

1. What is your favourite book?

To be honest, I loved all 7 books (hahah). But if I had to pick, I would have to say the 6th one - Half-Blood Prince - because that book was full of new and interesting information that I thought made the plot more complex and more fascinating. Of course, knowing Snape's background and Voldemort's past was equally as thrilling.

2. What is your favourite film?

I didn't think they did such a good job on the latest films - the acting was great, but the plot and effects...not so :/ It would have to be a tie between the 2nd (Chamber of Secrets) and the 4th (Goblet of Fire) because I thought the scenes were captured relatively well in those.

3. What is your least favourite book?

This could be so cliched and all but...none. I know a few of my friends didn't like the 5th because it was so 'meaty' and boring to them but...I still love it. All books played an equal role in the plot.

4. What is your least favourite film?

The 6th one. It. Was. Horrible. Okay, maybe that was an exaggeration, but I was still so disappointed especially since it was one of my more favourite ones!

5. Which parts of the books/films made you cry?

Although I do get quite emotional in movies, I didn't really cry in Harry Potter, simply because I knew what was going to happen, having read the books :P I don't really cry when reading, but the part when Fred Weasley died made me stop reading for a while...

6. If you could hook up with any character who would it be?

Hmmm...Sirius Black is such a good-looking badass. Probably him...

7. Who is your favourite character?

You honestly can't ask me that question because I love them all so so so much. They're all special. Of course, there is the 'magical trio' and although I like all 3, I would have to go for Hermione as my favourite. Simply because she is incredibly hardworking, driven, determined (e.g in the 6th book when she refused to accept help from Harry's potion book AKA The Half Blood Prince and is determined to succeed the 'right' way), yet loyal and will protect those that she loves. Although she is smart and a stickler for rules, she isn't like Percy Weasley who disregards his family in search for ambition (yes, I am aware he reconciles with his family later on). Instead, she was willing to risk getting expelled, challenged Umbridge, puts herself in the most dangerous situations and has constantly been there for both Harry and Ron. Apart from Hermione, I really like the Weasley twins because they like Hermione, are determined and driven - although in a slightly different way. An example being their own joke shop that most people around them were skeptical about, especially since they didn't do too well in their exams. Yet, they proved everyone wrong. Also, not only did they provide me with loads of laughs, but the bond between the twins is just incredible.

8. Who is your least favourite character?

Professor Umbridge. Hands down. So annoying and I thought the actress that portrayed her in the movies did it really well because I did want to throttle her...

9. What is your least favourite line? I truly thought that all lines were carefully thought of, but somehow I am not too keen on the very last line, 'All is well.' because it just seems so empty to signify the end of an incredibly journey/series. Personal opinion though.

10. What would your Patronus be? A dolphin? I love the water and how intelligent, carefree and caring dolphins can be.

11. If you could have the invisibility cloak, resurrection stone or elder wand, which would you choose?

Invisibility Cloak. I just think that I would get more use out of it then I would with the other 2.

12. What house would you be in?

Well I took the Pottermore test and I am proud to say that I am a Gryffindor. Personally, I like to think Ravenclaw or Gryffindor. Don't think I evil enough for Slytherin :P

13. If you could meet any member of the cast who would it be?

Emma Watson, without a doubt. Please please please.

14. If you were on the Quidditch team, what position would you play?

Probably a Chaser because I think that could be quite fun...although I wouldn't mind trying to be a Seeker - since I'm quite small so I fly through all the tight spaces to catch the Snitch if needed.

15. Were you happy with the ending? With the books, yes I am. Although I really disliked Harry's children's names because there was no originality in it. I understand the whole tribute paying part, but it was basically the names of people he knew bunched together...and a little cheesy. I mean, did Ginny even get a say in any of that? Also, although I liked the ending, I am really sad it ended because I want more! I want to know all the little personal details of each character and their futures.

16. How much does Harry Potter mean to you?

Too much. It's been a big part of my childhood, and I still do a little happy dance/squeal whenever I receive/see/watch something Harry Potter related. I once had a 'Harry Potter character naming' competition with my sister as well as a number of Skype duels...(massive Potterhead here). Since the books and movies ended, apart from re-reading/watching them over and over again...I've been fuelling my obsession with 'behind the scenes' footage from the show, as well as cast interviews. Seriously, they are amazing and truly worth the watch - I never get bored. I am also currently obsessed with Harry Potter posters/prints - which I plan to print out in high quality paper and stick them on my uni room. Only problem, I have hundreds (I kid you not) so it will take some time to narrow it down :P